Pippi Longstocking, that Astrid Lindgren told her beloved daughter as bedtime story, was first published in 1945, in the year of World War II ended. Pippi has become popular among children all over the world, and the book has been a long seller for more than half a century.

Approximately 200 pieces of illustrations for Lindgren’s works including Pippi Longstocking, manuscripts, and various objects from Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, and other countries will be exhibited at this exhibition.

Visitors can also enjoy various special footages, and a large sized model of Pippi’s house, Villa Villekulla.Lindgren’s works themes such as the Swedish life culture, the idea of co-living with nature, or parenting are displayed at this exhibition.